AuthorTopic: DSLR Recommendations (Read 8386 times)

Had a right old fiddle last night and tbh I'm none the wiser Will need to get it outside for a proper experiment but all the messing with shutter speeds, exposure, focal lengths and iso numbers just confused the hell out of me. Maybe we should beg one of the pro photographer types to start a thread with some basic information in it or to dig out some links to tutorials. That said, I'm well interested in learning to use it properly.

Maybe we should beg one of the pro photographer types to start a thread with some basic information in it or to dig out some links to tutorials.

I think the best idea would be to try and get a photography trip organised. Nothing too strenuous, just a day out with the cameras to share a bit of knowledge. Preferably that doesn't require lugging a tripod up a mountain I haven't had my camera out since November so could do with blowing the cobwebs off any way... any one interested?

Maybe we should beg one of the pro photographer types to start a thread with some basic information in it or to dig out some links to tutorials.

I think the best idea would be to try and get a photography trip organised. Nothing too strenuous, just a day out with the cameras to share a bit of knowledge. Preferably that doesn't require lugging a tripod up a mountain I haven't had my camera out since November so could do with blowing the cobwebs off any way... any one interested?

I'm definitely game. Am hoping for a quick run round Cave Hill this Saturday morning for that very purpose if anyone is interested.

Will give those videos a look Chris, but the background on his channel was making my eyes bleed!

The OMM chest pouch is a good unit and pretty handy for keeping the camera in, but the e420 is "the worlds smallest DSLR" so you might want to check dimensions first. I also had it round my neck and sitting in the Buffalo top pocket which was also quite handy. Got a lowe pro top loader as well which goes inside a dry bag, and is where the E420 lives if the weather is dump. I think Ortlieb or sea to summit do a camera specific dry bag with padding which might be of some interest, otherwise you could just tape some of a roll mat together for padding and put that and the camera inside a drybag. something like this but with a bit more structure http://blogpackinglight.wordpress.com/2009/09/13/myog-padded-camera-bag/

As for the tripod, I've read a couple blogs talking about the velbon v pod as doing a pretty decent job of a lightweight tripod. It's on my shopping list at the mo and should hold my E420 and 14-42 no probs (570grams) but your heavier nikons might struggle on it? At 2 kilo's I think the benbo will only come with me if I'm taking things a bit easier and heading out solely for photo's

the vids are aimed at total beginners, they cover everything from how the shutter works to setting your white balance. I'd be up for a bit of a photo shoot I'm not convinced that landscape photography would be the best place to start tho. It can be hard to get right at the best of times especially without a tripod....

I'm definitely game. Am hoping for a quick run round Cave Hill this Saturday morning for that very purpose if anyone is interested.

I might be able to go on Saturday as well, would certainly like to as Cavehill is a good spot to take the camera out. Will let you know nearer the weekend though, Im still sickie-bad so not fit for much at the moment